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We Now Know What/Who Mac Is

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Yuillegan:
Perhaps Mac has more than one identity. It could be for instance he is Ethniu's former lover MacKineely and father of Lugh. Perhaps he is also another person. For instance, if the Harry is a Nephilim theory is true - Mac could also be his father.

I guess we will find out

Conspiracy Theorist:
I think Mac “stumbled” rather than fell, but yes Mac has probably had multiple identities over the years, but I doubt he is Harry’s father. Malcolm is clearly Harry’s father, and the Dresden name would be German and not Irish and means ”people from the Forest by the River” which is interesting in itself, it may indicate Malcolm may have had non-human ancestry which is responsible for his height. He certainly doesn’t get that from Eb.

Mira:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on September 17, 2020, 11:25:07 AM ---I think Mac “stumbled” rather than fell, but yes Mac has probably had multiple identities over the years, but I doubt he is Harry’s father. Malcolm is clearly Harry’s father, and the Dresden name would be German and not Irish and means ”people from the Forest by the River” which is interesting in itself, it may indicate Malcolm may have had non-human ancestry which is responsible for his height. He certainly doesn’t get that from Eb.

--- End quote ---

 Stumble as opposed to fall accurately describes what happened to some of the watchers I think. As one rabbi put it, their only sin was having sex with a mortal, not evil.  Could it be that Harry has had an effect on Mac as well?  I mean several times in the series Mac is described as "retired" or having removed himself from involvement, yet since he has known Harry, Mac has become increasingly involved.  Beginning with tossing Harry the keys to his Trans Am in Storm Front, to complete commitment in Battleground, placing his blood on the back of the Placard in affect once more swearing to watch and protect those who have taken shelter in his bar.

Avernite:
Should note the Bible does have good watchers as well. At least in Daniel.

Mira:

--- Quote from: Avernite on September 17, 2020, 05:24:58 PM ---Should note the Bible does have good watchers as well. At least in Daniel.

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All the watchers the way I understand it started out good, many had specific jobs on Earth looking
after mankind, but many liked the human ladies, that is where a lot of the trouble began.  Also the
impression I got reading the various sites, not just Wikipedia, that though they are considered fallen, they are not in the same boat as those that followed Lucifer.  That is why I quoted the rabbi who said their main sin was sex with the ladies, not evil in of itself.

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